Normal Histology, With Special Reference to the Structure of the Human Body
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The spherical nucleus contains relatively little chromatin and usually a nucleolus. Occasional cells are conspicuous on account of their large size and unusually large nucleus; such elements probably vmdergo direct division ^^^ and produce the double /_. '^^'^V'"' ^^ " '*'" nucleated cells constant- -^-V ' ly encountered in sec- L- T,^^ tions of normal liver. ^ k^ - -^^ Centrosomes have also - *^ i®> been observed. Particles of glycogen, minute oil / '•• . , drops, and granules of ^ -^^ ' . bil...e-pigment are fairly ^ C constant inclusions. Fat- ^ -3 containing cells are most abundant at the periph- . J i ery of the lobule, those containing pigment par- ' ^ tides near the centre. ^'^*- ^ „' __ '-^.''^ The Bile-Capil- " ^^ ' ^ ^ lanes T^ho^iO minute , ' . , Fig. 222. — Section of uninjected liver, showing cords of hepatic cells canals, representmg the between the capillary blood-vessels. X 400. lumina of ordinary tubu- lar glands, form a network of intercommunicating channels throughout the lobule, closely related to the liver-cells.
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